The Nismo Z Just Got What You Always Asked For
Nissan will debut the Z NISMO manual at TAS 2026 show. The gearbox fixes the Z NISMO’s biggest engagement flaw. Concepts, classics, and race cars will fill out Nissan’s booth. For all the noise surrounding concepts, classics, and race cars, they’re not the most important thing Nissan is bringing to Tokyo Auto Salon . That honor goes to none other than the Z NISMO with three pedals. Yes, it’s finally happening, as the show marks the public debut of the manual Z NISMO and ends a brief period where Nissan’s top Z was missing what should make it even better than it already is. More: Nissan Teased A Mysterious Nismo And It’s Definitely Not A Z As it stands, the Z NISMO already brings plenty to the table. Its twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 produces 420 hp (313 kW) and 384 lb-ft (521 Nm), backed up by bigger brakes, stiffer suspension tuning, a limited-slip differential, and more aggressive aero. The problem wasn’t capability, it was engagement. Locking the most hardcore Z behin...